In the panel which will be held on July 1st at 18.30, Mike Jempson, Nadia Bellardi, Ekin Karaca and Metin Çorabatır will convey the dimensions of discrimination and hate speech towards refugees in the media and experiences of struggle.

The panel focusing on innovative approaches to advocacy and solidarity, moderated by Laden Yurttagüler, will be hosting Agnes Kabajuni and Atanas Zahariev on Thursday, June 27 at 19.00.

This workshop, which will be held with the participation of our international invited speakers Agnes Kabajuni and Atanas Zahariev, will bring civil society actors, academics, and researchers working in the field of advocacy in Turkey together.

In the panel held on January 24th at 18.30, Georgios Kaminis, M. Murat Erdoğan, Burcuhan Şener and Murat Utku will convey the role of local governments in social coexistence and combating discrimination in Greece and Turkey.

In the fourth workshop of the “Asulis Social Sciences Grad Students Workshops” series, two researches focusing on migration policies will be discussed. The event will be held in Turkish. The application will end on December 17.

Held on the occasion of Human Rights and Democracy Week, the event will host Kırkayak Kültür and Kadın Kadına Mülteci Mutfağı which offer different alternatives for solidarity and coexistence with refugees.

In the third workshop of the “Asulis Social Sciences Grad Students Workshops” series, three researches focusing on experiences of refugees and migrants will be discussed. The event will be held in Turkish. The application will end on November 23.

In the second workshop of the “Asulis Social Sciences Grad Students Workshops” series, three researches focusing on migration and discourse will be discussed. The event will be held in Turkish. The application will end on November 15.

You are invited to the documentary screening of 'Ballad for Syria' and the talk with the director Eda Elif Tibet moderated by Evrim Hikmet Öğüt. It will be held on October 23, Tuesday at 18.30 in Hrant Dink Foundation Haval Hall.

In the first workshop of the “Asulis Social Sciences Grad Students Workshops” series, three researches from different disciplines focusing on queer theory and methodology will be discussed. The event will be held in Turkish.

With the participation of Martin McMullan, the workshop will be held on Tuesday, October 16. Participation in the workshop is limited to 15 people. The deadline for the application is Wednesday, October 10. 

On October 15th, moderated by Aylin Vartanyan Dilaver, a panel addressing the contribution and challenges of peace-building work with young people in Northern Ireland will be held in Havak Hall with the participation of Martin McMullan.

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